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  • Introducing Oh My Posh Visual Configurator: Finally, a Drag-and-Drop Terminal Theme Builder! ✨

    calendar Dec 29, 2025 · motnemagno.com
    Introducing Oh My Posh Visual Configurator: Finally, a Drag-and-Drop Terminal Theme Builder! ✨

    A web-based drag-and-drop builder for oh-my-posh that makes creating beautiful terminal prompts actually fun! Link to article: https://montemagno.com/introducing-oh-my-posh-visual-configurator-finally-a-drag-and-drop-terminal-theme-builder/


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  • Migrate MLflow tracking servers to Amazon SageMaker AI with serverless MLflow

    calendar Dec 29, 2025 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Migrate MLflow tracking servers to Amazon SageMaker AI with serverless MLflow

    This post shows you how to migrate your self-managed MLflow tracking server to a MLflow App – a serverless tracking server on SageMaker AI that automatically scales resources based on demand while removing server patching and storage management tasks at no cost. Learn how to use the MLflow Export Import tool to …


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  • Build an AI-powered website assistant with Amazon Bedrock

    calendar Dec 29, 2025 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Build an AI-powered website assistant with Amazon Bedrock

    This post demonstrates how to solve this challenge by building an AI-powered website assistant using Amazon Bedrock and Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases. Link to article: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/build-an-ai-powered-website-assistant-with-amazon-bedrock/


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  • The Gävle Goat (Gävlebocken) succumbs in 2025 to a new menace

    calendar Dec 29, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    The Gävle Goat (Gävlebocken) succumbs in 2025 to a new menace

    Regular readers of this blog may remember the giant traditional Swedish Yule Goat erected annually in the Swedish town of Gävle. The Gävle Goat ( Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20251229-01/?p=111929


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  • How can I detect that the system is running low on memory? Or that my job is running low on memory?

    calendar Dec 29, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    How can I detect that the system is running low on memory? Or that my job is running low on memory?

    A customer wanted to write a process that could detect that it is nearing its job memory limit. Now, if you were asking about system memory limits rather than job memory limits, you would use the Create­Memory­Resource­Notification to create a "low memory" notification. As noted in the documentation, this …


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  • Reduce GitHub Actions runner CPU usage

    calendar Dec 29, 2025 · meziantou.net
    Reduce GitHub Actions runner CPU usage

    If you're using self-hosted GitHub Actions runners, you might have noticed they can be surprisingly CPU-intensive, even when idle. A closer look reveals that a single runner can peg a CPU core at 100% utilization. This isn't a bug in your workflow; it's a deliberate design choice in the runner's sleep mechanism. The …


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  • Supercharging Application Performance with Intelligent Client-Side Caching

    calendar Dec 28, 2025 · dotnettips.wordpress.com
    Supercharging Application Performance with Intelligent Client-Side Caching

    This excerpt discusses enhancing Microsoft .NET application performance by minimizing network calls. The author emphasizes client-side caching with Spargine’s InMemoryCache, which drastically improves responsiveness and scalability for costly operations like reflection. While significant speed gains are noted, …


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  • How to Build a High-Performance Cache Without External Libraries

    calendar Dec 27, 2025 · milanjovanovic.tech
    How to Build a High-Performance Cache Without External Libraries

    Learn how to build a high-performance cache from scratch in .NET, moving from a simple ConcurrentDictionary to an optimized keyed-locking system. This deep dive explores how to master concurrency patterns like double-checked locking to protect your APIs and improve application scalability. Link to article: …


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  • TeamCity Pipelines Is Now Part of TeamCity Enterprise

    calendar Dec 26, 2025 · blog.jetbrains.com
    TeamCity Pipelines Is Now Part of TeamCity Enterprise

    We introduced TeamCity Pipelines in March 2024 to make CI/CD setup simpler and more intuitive, without limiting what teams can build and automate. Pipelines brought a new workflow focused on a more guided configuration experience, including a visual editor with drag-and-drop dependencies, YAML for defining building …


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  • Why are we worried about memory access semantics? Full barriers should be enough for anybody

    calendar Dec 26, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Why are we worried about memory access semantics? Full barriers should be enough for anybody

    Commenter Shawn wondered why we are so worried about memory access semantics. Back in my day, we just used full barriers everywhere, and I didn't hear nobody complainin'. Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20251226-00/?p=111919


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  • Implementing Azure Naming Conventions at Scale with Terraform and Build5Nines/naming/azure (AzureRM + Region Pairs)

    calendar Dec 26, 2025 · build5nines.com
    Implementing Azure Naming Conventions at Scale with Terraform and Build5Nines/naming/azure (AzureRM + Region Pairs)

    Microsoft Azure resource naming conventions are one of those “small” DevOps and cloud infrastructure management disciplines that quietly determine whether your cloud estate stays governable at 50 resources—or collapses into entropy at 5,000 resources. In this article, you’ll build a repeatable, region-aware naming …


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  • Reading the fine print, episode 4: Holiday promotions

    calendar Dec 25, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Reading the fine print, episode 4: Holiday promotions

    I ran across a promotion from a hotel. Join us for the holidays with this promotion code. But if you read down to the fine print, it also says Limited number of rooms available for each date. May not be valid during holiday Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20251225-01/?p=111916


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  • Why is the last letter of my string not making it to the clipboard?

    calendar Dec 25, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Why is the last letter of my string not making it to the clipboard?

    Just to see what happens, a customer called Set­ClipboardData(CF_TEXT) and passed a memory block that was intentionally not null-terminated. They found that when they subsequently pasted the string (say, into Notepad), the last character didn't get pasted. As a second experiment, they over-allocated the buffer b Link …


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  • Ruby Turns 30: A Celebration of Code, Community, and Creativity

    calendar Dec 25, 2025 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Ruby Turns 30: A Celebration of Code, Community, and Creativity

    Created by Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto and first released in 1995, Ruby arrived with a purpose that was simple but profound: to make coding more human, more intuitive, and more enjoyable. Its object-oriented model, dynamic typing, and elegant syntax offered a fresh alternative to the heavier and more complex languages of …


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  • Programmatically creating an IDP solution with Amazon Bedrock Data Automation

    calendar Dec 24, 2025 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Programmatically creating an IDP solution with Amazon Bedrock Data Automation

    In this post, we explore how to programmatically create an IDP solution that uses Strands SDK, Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Base, and Bedrock Data Automation (BDA). This solution is provided through a Jupyter notebook that enables users to upload multi-modal business documents and extract insights …


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  • AI agent-driven browser automation for enterprise workflow management

    calendar Dec 24, 2025 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    AI agent-driven browser automation for enterprise workflow management

    Enterprise organizations increasingly rely on web-based applications for critical business processes, yet many workflows remain manually intensive, creating operational inefficiencies and compliance risks. Despite significant technology investments, knowledge workers routinely navigate between eight to twelve different …


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  • Agentic QA automation using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser and Amazon Nova Act

    calendar Dec 24, 2025 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Agentic QA automation using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser and Amazon Nova Act

    In this post, we explore how agentic QA automation addresses these challenges and walk through a practical example using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore Browser and Amazon Nova Act to automate testing for a sample retail application. Link to article: …


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  • Optimizing LLM inference on Amazon SageMaker AI with BentoML’s LLM- Optimizer

    calendar Dec 24, 2025 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Optimizing LLM inference on Amazon SageMaker AI with BentoML’s LLM- Optimizer

    In this post, we demonstrate how to optimize large language model (LLM) inference on Amazon SageMaker AI using BentoML's LLM-Optimizer to systematically identify the best serving configurations for your workload. Link to article: …


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  • Building a Complete FIRE Calculator App with GitHub Copilot in One Chat Session

    calendar Dec 24, 2025 · motnemagno.com
    Building a Complete FIRE Calculator App with GitHub Copilot in One Chat Session

    In 30 minutes with GitHub Copilot, VS Code, and Claude Opus 4.5 I built my ultimate FIRE calcultor app that is private, secure, and free! Link to article: https://montemagno.com/building-a-complete-fire-calculator-app-with-github-copilot-in-one-chat-session/


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  • Why does my Ctrl+M accelerator key activate when I press the Enter key?

    calendar Dec 24, 2025 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Why does my <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>M</kbd> accelerator key activate when I press the <kbd>Enter</kbd> key?

    A customer didn't understand why their Win32 accelerator key for Ctrl+M was triggering spuriously. Specifically, it was triggering when the user hit the Enter key, which is nothing like the Ctrl+M two-key combination. They defined their accelerator table like this: IDA Link to article: …


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